Thursday, February 19, 2009

Teachers Day was awesome. Hidden talents were revealed and everyone screamed their hearts out. Just simply amazing.
The start of the morning, I was pretty excited, because students will teach other students. To be frank, student teachers. On our way to school, I saw a couple seniors (student teachers) who were so dressed up. One guy was in a full-sleeved polo shirt, wore a tie, covered with a vest, then topped it off with a suit jacket. I do wonder if they get hot with so many things covering them.
Less talk about clothing, I'm going to proceed to the classroom events. Math was a breeze, as usual. Ain't getting more and more cocky? Then it came to recess, PHOTO SHOOT!
Cameras flashing in and out the classroom, all to capture the special moments held between time, Teacher's Day. We had a blast, up until we were asked to go down to the audi-gym. Now a new sense of joy entered our bodies. We knew that this is going to be one great program.
It started off really slow, with trying to compress hundreds of students into a single venue. Then people started to call out the teachers (by department) and have them escorted to the stage. People screamed as the see their teachers walk on the stage, with big smiles on their faces. The shrill of their voices tingled through my skin, as I, with my friends, screamed our hearts out.
After all of that, Mrs. Sese gave a speech. Then there came an intermission number. Kids from 1-3 dances, sure they were adorable and all, but it didn't prepare us for what was next. The beat of the music changed, it became heavier -hip hop. Then 6 kids goes to the stage and starts to dance like seniors. Their moves were a bit choppy but tight. The kid at the middle was so freakin amazing! A friend of mine said his name was 'Eugene'. He looked more of a 'John' to me, but who cares? He rocks! He danced his heart out. We joked that he's the 'Mark Tayson' of his batch.
Another dance number came around, this time, the dancers were our teachers. I never though that teachers could dance like that. In my opinion, some of them move better than most of the students. I specifically enjoyed one part, because they looked so good on stage. Teacher Bhelle danced gracefully on the stage, she was so cute. Go Teacher Bhelle! Sir Jefferson danced like nobody was watching, so did Sir Oscar. Seriously, their moves were nice and smooth. What amazed me was Sir Dj actually moved freely on stage.
TIN: Naomi, tignan mo. Ang lambot pala ng katawan ni Sir.
OMI: Alin?
TIN: Si sir, yung naka-red.
OMI: Oo nga!
BOTH: GO SIR!
Today was really a fulfilling day for me, worthy of a medium-length blog post.
That's it. A wrap up of the day. I gotta go, I need to finish my story.
Lovelots,
-nao:]
PS. United State of Pop 2008 is awesome, so is Jabbawockeez.
5:33 PM